The Limeliters Reunion, Vol. 2
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The Limeliters Reunion, Vol. 2 | |
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Released | 1976 |
Recorded | September 28, 1976, Seattle Opera House |
Genre | folk |
Length | 36:44 |
Label | Brass Dolphin |
Producer | Alex Hassilev |
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The Limeliters Reunion, Vol. 2 is an album released by The Limeliters in 1976 on Brass Dolphin LP record 2202.[2] Recorded live on September 28, 1976 in the Seattle Opera House,[1] the album documents one of the yearly reunion concerts given by the Limeliters in that decade. Vol. 1 contained new material, whereas this album was a tribute to the “folk mania” of the 1960s.[3]
Track listing
- "Joy Across the Land" (Alex Hassilev)
- "Acres of Limelighters" (Byron Robert Walls, Raksin)
- "Funky in the Country" (Bob Gibson, Talbot)
- "Minstrel Boy" (Leon Rudd, Ben Bruce)
- "Risin' of the Moon" (Clancy Brothers)
- "Whistlin' Gypsy" (Patrick L. Maguire)
- "Gil Gary Mountain (Darlin' Sportin' Jenny)" (Gibson, Camp, Warner)
- "Meetin' Here Tonight" (Bob Gibson)
- "The Boxer" (Paul Simon, Art Garfunkel)
- "John Henry" (Glenn Yarbrough, Alex Hassilev)
- "Have Some Madera" (Michael Flander, Donald Swan)
- "Hard Travelin' / Mount Zion" (Woody Guthrie / Cal Bagby)
- "Wayfarin' Stranger" (Bob Gibson)
- "Lonesome Traveler" (Lee Hays)
Personnel[3]
- The Limeliters (Lou Gottlieb, Alex Hassilev, Glenn Yarbrough)
- Mike Settle - acoustic guitar, vocals
- Brian Davies - acoustic guitar, electric guitar
- Gordon Currie - bass, vocals
- Jacqueline Furman - drums, percussion, vocals
- Geoffrey Pike - piano, synthesizer, vocals
References
- ^ a b https://www.allmusic.com/album/r309923
- ^ Dicaire, David (2011). The Folk Music Revival, 1958-1970: Biographies of Fifty Performers and Other Influential People. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland. p. 214. ISBN 9780786463527.
- ^ a b Limelighters Reunion, Vol. 2 (LP record). The Limelighters. Los Angeles: Brass Dolphin Records. 1976.
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(help)CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ Strong, Martin C. (2010). The Great Folk Discography Vol. 1: Pioneers and Early Legends. Edinburgh: Polygon Books. p. 172. ISBN 978 1 84697 141 9.